Nestled on the slopes of Mt. Bruce, the Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre spans 2,327 acres (942 hectares) and serves as a vital sanctuary for New Zealand’s rare bird species. Here, many endangered birds are hatched and prepared for release into the wild. Visitors can explore the forest on guided tours, observe traditional carvers, and visit the kiwi nursery and free-flight aviary, offering a close-up look at the conservation efforts and the natural beauty of these unique birds.
Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre
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